170 likes | 330 Views
Medication, Treatment, Evaluation, and Management MedTEAM. An Evidence-Based Practice. What Are Evidence-Based Practices?. Services that have consistently demonstrated their effectiveness in helping people with mental illness achieve their desired goals
E N D
Medication, Treatment, Evaluation, and ManagementMedTEAM An Evidence-Based Practice
What Are Evidence-Based Practices? Services that have consistently demonstrated their effectiveness in helping people with mental illness achieve their desired goals Effectiveness was established by different people who conducted rigorous studies and obtained similar outcomes
Examples of Evidence-Based Practices • Medication, Treatment, Evaluation, and Management (MedTEAM) • Assertive Community Treatment • Family Psychoeducation • Illness Management and Recovery • Integrated Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders • Supported Employment
Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices? According to the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: State-of-the-art treatments, based on decades of research, are not being transferred from research to community settings
Why Implement Evidence-Based Practices?(continued) According to the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health: If effective treatments were more efficiently delivered through our mental health services system … millions of Americans would be more successful in school, at work, and in their communities —Michael Hogan, Chairman
What Is MedTEAM? MedTEAM is a systematic, evidence-based approach for offering medication management to people with mental illnesses It helps those who prescribe medications to integrate the best current research evidence, clinical expertise, and consumer experience
Practice Principles of MedTEAM • The latest scientific evidence guides medication decisions • Medication management requires a team approach • Systematically assessing medication-related outcomes is key to evaluating clinical progress • High-quality documentation provides a record of medication response over consumers’ lifetime • Consumers and prescribers share in the decisionmaking process
Informed Medication Decisions Mental health systems and agencies develop a systematic plan to ensure that decisions integrate the latest scientific evidence, consumer experience, and clinical expertise
Informed Medication Decisions Consumer experience Medication choice Scientific evidence Clinical expertise
Team Approach Consumers and prescribers work together with a team of practitioners to systematically gather the information needed for effective medication management
Medication-related Outcomes The routine use of medication-related outcome measures helps prescribers and consumers evaluate whether medications have the desired effect
High-Quality Documentation Mental health systems and agencies evaluate current paperwork requirements and streamline documentation to ensure that the team has access to all information needed to make effective medication decisions
High-Quality Documentation Developing a systematic plan for high-quality documentation includes improving transferring information after visits to: • Hospitals • Emergency rooms • General medical practitioners • Other mental health providers
Shared Decisionmaking Consumers are given information about their medications, share in the decisionmaking process, and are involved in evaluating their progress
Systematic Plan for Medication Management User-friendly documentation Electronic records Rapid access to internal and external records Flexible scheduling Goodmedication management Consumer education materials Treatment team integration Quality improvement program Evidence-based guidelines Monitoring prescriber practices Monitoring consumer outcomes
Summary Effective medication management requires integrating the best current research evidence, clinical expertise, and consumer experience into the decisionmaking process MedTEAM offers an evidence-based approach to help mental health systems and agencies develop systematic plans to guide medication management
Additional Resources For more information about MedTEAM and other evidence-based practices, visit: http://www.samhsa.gov